Kristen is a garbage human being. Seriously tried to put the guilt on her husband? He didn't want to go back to Nepal. She told him to go. She's also the one that has been unfaithful, not once, but twice. This show has really gone off the rails since the middle of season 2.
So Leland commits multiple homicide on priests of the Catholic church and no police investigation? Some of those priests were also likely foreign nationals so goes far above state level. Grace undocumented? Yeah, sure, I guess the Vatican isn't as connected as they'd have you believe.
Furthermore, the Archdiocese of New York is the second-largest diocese in the United States by population, encompassing 296 parishes that serve around 2.8 million Catholics. To have 3 assessors of supernatural occurrences is laughable at best.
Lastly, the characters are now all so unlikeable that I'm left just wishing they'd all die and burn in hell.
Um, I'll say this, they shot Bev and had an entire wall of candles to knock to the ground and set that place ablaze...Not very intelligent are they.
If the acting wasn't bad enough...This episode felt like it was added in after the fact and was done so by an intern. The dialogue felt forced and out of place. This is certainly no longer a series about Godzilla or monsters.
Virtual Reality Implant? How did her body not decay? Fascinating "what-if" scenarios. Even if the science isn't accurately explained.
Anyone tells you're that they're a Navy Seal is most likely lying. Seals don't go around sharing that information. Also, Mom has car keys and leaves daughter in unlocked vehicle and windows down? SMH. Bend that boy over your knee already. Worst mother of the year.
Did they Sargeant? There has never been a Sargeant in the Navy. Ever. Every branch of the military knows that.
I have to wonder where the hell are these dozen or so police officers we keep seeing? They might as well deputize Duke at this point.
:joy: For someone that wants to help the town/city or Haven, Audrey is doing a poor job of it. Don't get me started on the "Chief" of police. This man has been assaulted and obstructed more times than I care to count. Also, when it comes to the abduction/safety of children, this country doesn't mess about. Nathan would have had that warrant on the spot. Not to mention, it would have been legal for Nathan to wait for backup and search the property while waiting for said warrant.
Perhaps I missed something, but I find it quite a stretch that Audrey didn't want to investigate those coordinates. Last season she was so adamant about finding out about her origins.
It should be interesting to see next episode when Audrey finds out she doesn't actually exist either. I'm guessing that she and the missing Howard are from an alternate reality. Basing that on the fact that she has admitted to having memories of Quantico. Which you would think that she would be able to figure out by simply attempting to access an FBI building/database.
This episode reminded me why I dropped the show. People that grew up together couldn't sit down and figure out who was the imposter. Not to mention that 3 of them were "detectives". Still the actors have heart and really give their characters life. For that, I'll continue through the show and hope the writing improves.
Another awkward romantic moment between Flynn and Wilf. Also, isn't Flynn supposed to be helping locate Aelita? I suppose we'd lose half the cast, but the characters in the stub seem to be irrelevant at this point. I'm starting to think that Zubov isn't as smart as he claims.
So he didn't lose his legs in combat? Kind of hard to feel sorry for someone that was messing around in a combat zone.
I wish they would stop trying to push the romantic subplot with Wilf and Flynn. They clearly have no chemistry and it adds little too the story.
I'm also failing to see why RI cares so much about stolen information in a stub. They can just as easily cause a devastating world war there and call it done.
Why was Karen at JSC? "Plot". Why did Molly Cobb need to be at JSC to tell Ed Baldwin how to fly the MSAM? "Plot". Why was Kelly Baldwin (NASA employee) breaking protocol by having unprotected intercourse and then carrying to term? "Plot".
This was a season full of poor writing and weak plot. I should have shut it off after the first few episodes.
NASA engineers having babies on Mars? Allowing someone with a very obvious mental condition into NASA? I barely made it through the last episode and 5 minutes into this episode and looks like more of the same.
Lol. Let's make a triple redundancy for the centrifugal gravity system and then take both MSAMs down to the surface where there are constant violent sand storms. Aren't the MSAMs the only way off the surface? Clearly not NASA engineers aboard that vessel. Clearly more time was needed to write this season and wasn't given.
"I've noticed you're on pills and have had a temper and zoning out all the time." "You want to take a swing at me? Go ahead!" "Oh, by the way, you will still be at the remote controls of the drill operation."
Whoever is writing this season should be fired. It makes absolutely no sense that they couldn't control that drill completely on site. Furthermore, Ed Baldwin has even stated in the show that he saw similar behavior in Gordo and even confined him to quarters. He's also an O-7 in the Navy with a lifetime of experience. No way in hell would someone that is high be allowed to perform such duties. I'm done after this season.
Almost a perfect episode. Too bad Sam was on that elevator instead of Karen. He didn't deserve that. Also, to see that Danny survived wasn't a relief. More of an annoyance really. The alternative history elements have caused some interesting developments. Can't wait to see how they effect the story this season.
Karen went from changing his to diapers to jumping his bones. Who's writing this nonsense? I hope this avenue of writing stops after this season. Talk about ruining a good story.
The VFX team seriously needs to open an anatomy book or simply got someone the same age and height as Eleven's at the time of the first season to stand-in for reference. Her head is tiny and in some scenes her whole body.
Did ol boy just shout out that he was a Navy seal? I can't begin to explain all of the things wrong with that statement. Whomever is writing his character should be fired. The other characters are at least somewhat believable.
I really appreciated that everything was so well wrapped up and still a bit left to the imagination in the end.
Thank you for finally clarifying why the husband is constantly not in the show. Now, please bring him permanently into the regular cast.
Andy should just be written off already. It's bad enough that they can't properly represent the size of the Catholic church.
Good finale. I'm so glad they didn't put someone's life in peril. Although, Claire is now working for free and still has debt to pay. I'm not sure anyone in their right mind would have made that choice. I do agree with her sentiment about Reznick though. The series could honestly wrap right here for me and I'd be content.
5+ hours at the hospital with blood-stained clothes and nobody has offered them a clean set?! Sometimes I wonder if the writers have ever spent time in a hospital.
Oh, wow. That ending! :tired_face:
I can't believe neither doctor stood to the side of or behind a patient that just had hip surgery. That's not an operational error, it's just common sense. Not to mention if she had hit her head, then the hospital would be facing a huge lawsuit.